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  • The study aimed to evaluate how dietary extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) affects liver enzymes and fatty acid profiles in mice on a high-fat diet.
  • Male C57 BL/6 J mice were fed either a control diet or a high-fat diet for 12 weeks, with some receiving different antioxidant-rich EVOO supplements.
  • Results showed that the highest antioxidant EVOO significantly decreased liver fat accumulation and normalized oxidative stress and fatty acid levels, suggesting it may help prevent metabolic issues in high-fat diet conditions.

Article Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of dietary supplementation with extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in mice on the reduction of desaturase and antioxidant enzymatic activities in liver, concomitantly with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) profiles in liver and extrahepatic tissues induced by a high-fat diet (HFD).

Methods: Male mice C57 BL/6 J were fed with a control diet (CD; 10% fat, 20% protein, 70% carbohydrates) or an HFD (60% fat, 20% protein, 20% carbohydrates) for 12 wk. Animals were supplemented with 100 mg/d EVOO with different antioxidant contents (EVOO I, II, and III).

Results: After the intervention, blood and several tissues were analyzed. Dietary supplementation with EVOO with the highest antioxidant content and antioxidant capacity (EVOO III) significantly reduced fat accumulation in liver and the plasmatic metabolic alterations caused by HFD and produced a normalization of oxidative stress-related parameters, desaturase activities, and LCPUFA content in tissues.

Conclusions: Data suggest that dietary supplementation with EVOO III may prevent oxidative stress and reduction of biosynthesis and accretion of ω-3 LCPUFA in the liver of HFD-fed mice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2016.04.006DOI Listing

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